Communication: As a player, do you make your teammates better? Understand the importance talking and listening, learn to pull together in challenging situations and to problem solve as a group.

Focus, Concentration and Cue Utilization: Are your players paying attention to the right things during a game? Sustain concentration, improve court vision and learn to assist a player in processing what they see.

Risk Management Games: Are we playing smart? Focus areas in this segment include; pushing the envelope while playing smart, rewarding good errors, penalizing bad errors and maintaining focus.

Competiveness and Cooperation: How do we combine these attributes to be our best? Be competitive, train harder, motivate your athletes to play better and cooperate with teammates to make the team better.

Implementing Meeker's brain game approach in training is sure to develop better play from your team, improve your player's volleyball IQ and create a positive and challenging climate in your gym!

84 minutes. 2010.

"No matter what group of athletes I work with, perhaps the greatest challenge is to help them learn to use their brains to be better volleyball players." - Jeff Meeker